Unhooded Kenny wrote:I wonder if Heaven needed Kenny again and made that bullet go through his head in order to bring him to Heaven. Or maybe he miraculously survived and when we see him next(Season 12) he has a bandaged head, just like the mayor in the hippie episode, or Bill Gates in the IT ep. But I doubt there will be any continuity. Ken will show up as if nothing happened.

Or, his parents could have another Kenny, since that's apparently how he came back in every episode before season 6.

Pip303 wrote:lol I was hiper too through out the whole day! I loved this episode, it's like my 2nd favorite now. I've honesty seen it 7 times already and the first time I watched it was yesterday! I seriously can't get over the fact Wendy and Stan are back on and that Cartman finally gets that he's and ugly person on the inside too

DANG! 7 times? I've seen it only 5! XD And I can't get over the S/W thing either!

I have to say that this was one of the best ways to end a season, and the best since "Christmas in Canada" (S7). The way things looked to be back to normal, like Kenny's death and Stan barfing on Wendy, just seemed right again.

Saw the deleted scene they put up. I wonder if it'll be on the DVD? If you haven't seen it yet, listen for Butters; too hilarious to describe!

Forgive me, folks, but I didn't like this episode for a number of reasons.

First of all, the way Kyle got to the bottom of the list just because Clyde was moved up didn't seem to make any sense at all. How could the list get that screwed up just from moving one kid to the top? And what's the deal with Leroy, Jimmy and Timmy ranking so high?

The Abraham Lincoln thing was lame. I mean, it's not like a very attractive woman will just completely become plain and have no life just because she passes the age of forty. And do ALL attractive people have no personality and get things "handed to them?" And isn't beauty kind of subjective anyway?

On the other hand, that ugly kid playing the piano - that didn't help make Lincoln's point at all; the music industry at large is more about looks and connections than actual talent. To illustrate Lincoln's point, it would have been a lot more appropriate if the kid was shown working on a computer or something.

Also, Abraham Lincoln lived in a much different time than we do. It's a sad commentary on modern society but how attractive you are does matter in almost every facet of our lives. And what about character? Cronyism, manipulation, connections, power, money, looks, outward appearances and worldly success make genuine character look quaint by comparison.

The stuff that didn't have to do with the story was cool though; Stan puking, Kenny getting shot and all that. I just thought the story itself was really weak.

Pip Tweek wrote:Forgive me, folks, but I didn't like this episode for a number of reasons.

First of all, the way Kyle got to the bottom of the list just because Clyde was moved up didn't seem to make any sense at all. How could the list get that screwed up just from moving one kid to the top? And what's the deal with Leroy, Jimmy and Timmy ranking so high?

The Abraham Lincoln thing was lame. I mean, it's not like a very attractive woman will just completely become plain and have no life just because she passes the age of forty. And do ALL attractive people have no personality and get things "handed to them?" And isn't beauty kind of subjective anyway?

On the other hand, that ugly kid playing the piano - that didn't help make Lincoln's point at all; the music industry at large is more about looks and connections than actual talent. To illustrate Lincoln's point, it would have been a lot more appropriate if the kid was shown working on a computer or something.

Also, Abraham Lincoln lived in a much different time than we do. It's a sad commentary on modern society but how attractive you are does matter in almost every facet of our lives. And what about character? Cronyism, manipulation, connections, power, money, looks, outward appearances and worldly success make genuine character look quaint by comparison.

The stuff that didn't have to do with the story was cool though; Stan puking, Kenny getting shot and all that. I just thought the story itself was really weak.

Well I loved the episode but I agree with you in the sence that how could moving Clyde up the top put Kyle last. I really didn't get that part. Maybe Kyle was first and to put Clyde on top they put Kyle last but couldn't they have just put Kyle second? And yeah it was weird how Timmy and Jimmy where more in the middle.

Pip Tweek wrote:Forgive me, folks, but I didn't like this episode for a number of reasons.

First of all, the way Kyle got to the bottom of the list just because Clyde was moved up didn't seem to make any sense at all. How could the list get that screwed up just from moving one kid to the top? And what's the deal with Leroy, Jimmy and Timmy ranking so high?

The Abraham Lincoln thing was lame. I mean, it's not like a very attractive woman will just completely become plain and have no life just because she passes the age of forty. And do ALL attractive people have no personality and get things "handed to them?" And isn't beauty kind of subjective anyway?

On the other hand, that ugly kid playing the piano - that didn't help make Lincoln's point at all; the music industry at large is more about looks and connections than actual talent. To illustrate Lincoln's point, it would have been a lot more appropriate if the kid was shown working on a computer or something.

Also, Abraham Lincoln lived in a much different time than we do. It's a sad commentary on modern society but how attractive you are does matter in almost every facet of our lives. And what about character? Cronyism, manipulation, connections, power, money, looks, outward appearances and worldly success make genuine character look quaint by comparison.

The stuff that didn't have to do with the story was cool though; Stan puking, Kenny getting shot and all that. I just thought the story itself was really weak.

Well I loved the episode but I agree with you in the sence that how could moving Clyde up the top put Kyle last. I really didn't get that part. Maybe Kyle was first and to put Clyde on top they put Kyle last but couldn't they have just put Kyle second? And yeah it was weird how Timmy and Jimmy where more in the middle.

It doesn't have to make sense, if the girls intended Kyle to burn the school down, thus Clyde and girls would be out of school = Clyde more time to buy them shoes

Pip Tweek wrote:Forgive me, folks, but I didn't like this episode for a number of reasons.

First of all, the way Kyle got to the bottom of the list just because Clyde was moved up didn't seem to make any sense at all. How could the list get that screwed up just from moving one kid to the top? And what's the deal with Leroy, Jimmy and Timmy ranking so high?

The Abraham Lincoln thing was lame. I mean, it's not like a very attractive woman will just completely become plain and have no life just because she passes the age of forty. And do ALL attractive people have no personality and get things "handed to them?" And isn't beauty kind of subjective anyway?

On the other hand, that ugly kid playing the piano - that didn't help make Lincoln's point at all; the music industry at large is more about looks and connections than actual talent. To illustrate Lincoln's point, it would have been a lot more appropriate if the kid was shown working on a computer or something.

Also, Abraham Lincoln lived in a much different time than we do. It's a sad commentary on modern society but how attractive you are does matter in almost every facet of our lives. And what about character? Cronyism, manipulation, connections, power, money, looks, outward appearances and worldly success make genuine character look quaint by comparison.

The stuff that didn't have to do with the story was cool though; Stan puking, Kenny getting shot and all that. I just thought the story itself was really weak.

Well I loved the episode but I agree with you in the sence that how could moving Clyde up the top put Kyle last. I really didn't get that part. Maybe Kyle was first and to put Clyde on top they put Kyle last but couldn't they have just put Kyle second? And yeah it was weird how Timmy and Jimmy where more in the middle.

It doesn't have to make sense, if the girls intended Kyle to burn the school down, thus Clyde and girls would be out of school = Clyde more time to buy them shoes

That's quite the stretch, but yeah...it's pretty intresting what you thought up here.

AngusMcTavish wrote:Saw the deleted scene they put up. I wonder if it'll be on the DVD? If you haven't seen it yet, listen for Butters; too hilarious to describe!

I had commented on this in another thread, but I have to give props again to that outtake on the web site's front page. I know it must be tough what to decide to fit inside 22 minutes, but I can't believe they cut out that outtake. That was the best bit from the whole show.

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